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Boy, 3, left alone at Hazelwood mall; mother questioned
(State News ~ 02/11/08)
HAZELWOOD, Mo. (AP) -- Police in the St. Louis suburb of Hazelwood want to know why a 3-year-old boy was left alone at a shopping mall. The child was found Saturday evening at the NASCAR SpeedPark in the St. Louis Mills mall. His identity wasn't known for about 21 hours until the mother came forward Sunday evening. Names of the mother and child have not been released...
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Storage facility fire prompts evacuation in Monett
(State News ~ 02/11/08)
MONETT, Mo. (AP) -- About 20 families are evacuated from neighboring homes as firefighters battle a blaze that fully engulfed a self-storage operation in Monett. Barry County emergency manager David Compton said nearby homes were evacuated because of heavy smoke and concerns that the flames could spread...
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Events canceled by winter storm
(Local News ~ 02/11/08)
The following events and classes have been canceled for Monday, Feb. 11. The MOSMART event Senator Bond had scheduled has been cancelled again due to weather. The event for 10:30 a.m. was a second attempt to meet with local law enforcement about MOSMART after the original Feb. 1 meeting was canceled because of a heavy snow...
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Transit authority stops buses; cabs roll on
(Local News ~ 02/11/08)
The Cape Girardeau County Transit Authority has stopped running its buses. Cabs continue to traverse the ice-slicked streets. "I'm going to do what I have to do get people back and forth," said Tom Mogelnicki, the transit authority's executive director. "We'll probably be limiting our rides to hospital, grocery, pharmacy and doctors' offices. Necessary trips."...
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Scott City man dies in wreck on icy roads
(Local News ~ 02/11/08)
Icy roads in Southeast Missouri claimed the life of a Scott City man who was ejected from his car as it slid of Interstate 55 in New Madrid County. Joshua K. Holshouser, 32, was killed shortly after noon when the northbound 2004 GMC pickup truck in which he was a passenger went off the right side of the road about four miles north of New Madrid, Mo...
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Award for historic preservation presented to Southeast professor
(Local News ~ 02/11/08)
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution recently awarded Frank Nickell with the NSDAR Historic Preservation Medal for his record in historic preservation. Nickell is a professor of history at Southeast Missouri State University, where he serves as director of the Center for Regional History...
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Web site gives Old Town Cape merchants new outlet
(Local News ~ 02/11/08)
Merchants within the Old Town Cape boundaries now have a new tool to help market themselves. A Web site provided by the National Trust enables local businesses to advertise their wares to a national audience at www.shopmainstreet.com. Last month, Cape Importers at 16 N. ...
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United Way moves closer to $1.32M goal
(Local News ~ 02/11/08)
The temperature is rising on Broadway as the United Way donations thermometer inches toward the mid-90s. The not-for-profit organization's Pay It Forward fundraising campaign has raked in $1,220,500.91 so far. The number falls about $100,000 short of its $1.32 million goal...
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'We just need answers'
(Local News ~ 02/11/08)
PATTON, Mo. -- For the past four years, Kathy Wallis of Patton has waited, hoping authorities will find the person responsible for a hit-and-run accident that took the life of her husband, Richard. Now, along with the state police and the Southeast Missouri CrimeStoppers, she's posting a $10,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of that person...
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Three Scott County warrants served
(Local News ~ 02/11/08)
BENTON. Mo. -- Scott County Sheriff Rick Walter said today that Sheriff's Department drug investigators teamed with Department Tactical Teams to serve three search warrants, resulting in eight arrests in Morley Saturday night. Sheriff Walter said the search warrants resulted from ongoing drug investigations, and all three were for the recovery of controlled substances. ...
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Thwarting meth
(Editorial ~ 02/11/08)
For a time after Missouri, in 2005, limited access to over-the-counter cold medicines containing pseudoephedrine, the number of methamphetamine labs in the state declined. Pseudoephedrine is a key ingredient in the making of meth. But it didn't take the meth makers long to figure out ways to get around Missouri's new law...
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Speak Out 2/11/08
(Speak Out ~ 02/11/08)
Getting disability; Jackson police; Chaffee police; Planning for future; Good old boys
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Fires, solidifying sugar slow search for three Ga. workers
(National News ~ 02/11/08)
PORT WENTWORTH, Ga. -- Search crews found no trace Sunday of three workers still missing in the smoldering remnants of a sugar refinery explosion last week that left five people dead and injured dozens more. Officials called off the search at sunset, but had not yet searched a part of the Imperial Sugar plant that was still burning and where the buildings were dangerously unstable...
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Distressed buyout debt worrisome for many
(National News ~ 02/11/08)
NEW YORK -- Homeowners aren't alone in experiencing buyers' remorse in today's troubled marketplace. Private-equity firms, too, are finding out their recent investments might not be worth what they paid for them. Gone are the days when buyout shops could purchase a company, pile on debt for an initial fat payout for themselves and then quickly flip it for a big profit. ...
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Microsoft, police trace $900 million global software piracy ring
(National News ~ 02/11/08)
SEATTLE -- Near-perfect knockoffs of 21 different Microsoft programs began surfacing around the world just over a decade ago. Soon, PCs in more than a dozen countries were running illegal copies of Windows and Office, turning unwitting consumers into criminals and, Microsoft says, exposing them to increased risk of malicious viruses and spyware...
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Out of the past 2/11/08
(Out of the Past ~ 02/11/08)
The South Cape Girardeau Neighborhood Restoration project being planned by the city will have no significant effect on the environment, says a required public notice issued by the city; the city has applied for a $314,451 grant to restore streets and homes of low-income residents in an area of South Cape...
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Kirkwood mayor awake, still in critical condition
(State News ~ 02/11/08)
KIRKWOOD, Mo. -- Mayor Mike Swoboda remained in critical condition Sunday, but he opened his eyes and interacted with family and friends for the first time since he was shot in a rampage at Kirkwood city hall that left six people dead and the mayor clinging to life...
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Trial set for Ill. teacher accused of molesting 11 students
(State News ~ 02/11/08)
URBANA, Ill. -- The trial for a central Illinois teacher accused of sexually molesting eleven children has been set for Feb. 25. The children, who range in age from 8 to 14, are expected to be key witnesses in the trial of Jon White. He's charged with predatory criminal sexual assault for allegedly molesting nine girls at Urbana's Thomas Paine Elementary School and two girls at Colene Hoose Elementary School in Normal...
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Clinton leads with party insiders, Obama racks up primary, caucus delegates
(National News ~ 02/11/08)
WASHINGTON -- Hillary Rodham Clinton retains her lead among suddenly critical Democratic Party insiders even as Barack Obama builds up his delegate margin with primary and caucus victories across the country, according to a survey by The Associated Press...
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Democrats bigger vote winners than GOP in Mo. primaries
(State News ~ 02/11/08)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- When Missourians voted in the presidential primaries this past week, there was no clear winner among Democratic candidates -- except perhaps the Democrats in general. Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton essentially tied in Missouri, each gaining 36 delegates to the Democratic National Convention under a complex formula used by the party...
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Barack Obama wins Sunday's Maine Democratic caucuses
(National News ~ 02/11/08)
AUGUSTA, Maine -- Barack Obama defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton in Maine presidential caucuses Sunday, grabbing a majority of delegates as the state's Democrats overlooked the snowy weather and turned out in heavy numbers for municipal gatherings. Democrats in 420 Maine towns and cities were deciding how the state's 24 delegates will be allotted at the party's national convention in August. Despite the weather, turnout was "incredible," party executive director Arden Manning said...
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Writers to vote on contract, could return to work by Wednesday
(National News ~ 02/11/08)
LOS ANGELES -- The Writers Guild of America moved swiftly Sunday toward a resolution of its three-month-old strike, with guild leaders deciding to recommend a tentative contract to members and ask them to vote on a quick end to the walkout. By calling for separate votes on ending the strike and accepting the new three-year deal, the union cleared the way for the entertainment industry to return to work almost immediately...
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Tornado survivor regrets not knocking on neighbor's door
(National News ~ 02/11/08)
ATKINS, Ark. -- On Southeast Fourth Street, everyone steps outside as the storms come. When no one saw the Cherry family this time, people assumed they weren't home. And for as long as he lives, James Dillion will wish he'd checked. Strong thunderstorms aren't uncommon as the seasons change in north-central Arkansas, but last week's storms gave Dillion enough pause to call his wife at the city water department and tell her to come home. ...
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Sixth body recovered from Ga. sugar refinery explosion
(National News ~ 02/11/08)
PORT WENTWORTH, Ga. -- Search crews recovered another body Sunday from a sugar refinery devastated by a massive explosion, raising the number of confirmed deaths to six, the state's top elected fire official said. Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John Oxendine said crews removed the body from the debris of the Imperial Sugar refinery shortly before ending search operations at sunset...
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Atlantis' sick astronaut feeling better
(National News ~ 02/11/08)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Shuttle Atlantis' sick German astronaut looked and sounded well Sunday as he helped a crewmate prepare for a spacewalk that should have been his. In an unusual move, NASA pulled Hans Schlegel off the spacewalk to help install the European lab, Columbus, at the international space station, and delayed the work until today, one day later than planned...
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Paul William Keller
(Obituary ~ 02/11/08)
Paul William Keller, 87, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, Feb. 10, 2008, at the Lutheran Home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Ford and Sons Funeral Home.
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Donald Dobbs
(Obituary ~ 02/11/08)
Donald G. Dobbs, 66, of Marble Hill, Mo., died Saturday, Feb. 9, 2008, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born April 14, 1941, in Nason, Ill., son of Thomas A. and Lilly Mae Briarton Dobbs. He and Ruth Ellen Wagner were married on Oct. 6, 1978, in Mount Vernon, Ill...
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Girthea Anderson
(Obituary ~ 02/11/08)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. --Girthea Rosella Anderson, 93, of Patton, Mo., died Saturday, Feb. 9, 2008, at Perry Oaks Manor in Perryville. She was born Feb. 19, 1914, in Cardwell, Mo., daughter of John W. and Ader E. Turpin Pattrison. She and William Earl Anderson were married July 24, 1937. He died Sept. 6, 1985...
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Helen Haupt
(Obituary ~ 02/11/08)
ST. LOUIS -- Helen Haupt, 86, of St. Louis died Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008, at Green Park Senior Center in St. Louis. She was born Oct. 13, 1921, at Delta, daughter of Sam and Allyne Wise Jones. She married LeRoy Haupt in Jackson in 1942. He died July 29, 1994...
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Maggie Roberts
(Obituary ~ 02/11/08)
ST. LOUIS -- Maggie Lee Roberts, 98, of St. Louis, died Saturday, Feb. 9, 2008, at Green Park Nursing Center in St. Louis. She was born Feb. 3, 1910, at Poplar Bluff, Mo., daughter of John W. and Rillie Chambers Davis. She and Belvery Vivian Roberts were married Jan. 27, 1934. He died March 24, 1981...
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Barbara Schlue
(Obituary ~ 02/11/08)
Barbara Schlue, 73, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, Feb. 10, 2008, at her home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Ford and Sons Funeral Home.
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Cape/Jackson police report 2/11/08
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/11/08)
Cape Girardeau The Cape Girardeau Police Department reported the following incidents. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI n A 16-year-old boy was taken into custody for driving while intoxicated. n Robert Kleweno, 33, 14 Pemiscot St., was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and for driving while suspended...
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Cape fire report 2/11/08
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/11/08)
Cape Girardeau Firefighters responded to the following calls Saturday: n At 5:53 p.m., illegal burn in the 1400 block of North Spanish Street. n At 5:58 p.m., emergency medical service in the 100 block of South West End Boulevard. Firefighters responded to the following calls Sunday:...
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Roy Scheider, best known for role in 'Jaws,' dies in Ark. at 75
(Entertainment ~ 02/11/08)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Roy Scheider, a two-time Oscar nominee best known for his role as a police chief in the blockbuster movie "Jaws," has died. He was 75. Scheider died Sunday at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences hospital in Little Rock, hospital spokesman David Robinson said. The hospital did not release a cause of death...
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Flapjack meal makes Guinness record book
(National News ~ 02/11/08)
FARGO, N.D. -- This feast was for the record books, and it only took 34,818 pancakes to get there. Thousands of people, including an official with Guinness World Records, escaped the cold winter weather Saturday for the 50th anniversary of The Kiwanis Club's Pancake Karnival fundraiser...
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U.N.: 12,000 refugees flee Darfur for Chad after air strikes
(International News ~ 02/11/08)
GENEVA -- Up to 12,000 refugees fled Sudan's Darfur region to neighboring Chad over the weekend following air strikes by the Sudanese military and thousands more may be coming, the U.N. refugee agency said Sunday. The agency was bringing emergency assistance to the Chad border where the Darfur refugees were giving detailed descriptions of air attacks Friday on three West Darfur towns...
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Politics, archaeology collide under Jerusalem neighborhood
(International News ~ 02/11/08)
JERUSALEM -- Underneath the homes and ragged streets of the Palestinian neighborhood of Silwan lie the remnants of a Jewish past: coins, seals, a water tunnel hewn by a Judean king 2,700 years ago, a road that led to a biblical Temple. But archaeology is hard-wired into the politics of modern-day Arab-Israeli strife, and new digs to unearth more of this past are cutting to the heart of the argument over who owns the holy city today...
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Bombings, gunmen strike police, civilians in Iraq; 42 killed
(International News ~ 02/11/08)
BAGHDAD -- Car bombs and gunmen struck new U.S. allies, police and civilians Sunday in northern Iraq, killing at least 42 people. The deadliest bombing on Sunday was near Balad, 50 miles north of Baghdad, against a checkpoint manned jointly by Iraqi police and members of an awakening group...
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Gates says Iraqi political leaders showing signs of progress toward reconciliation
(International News ~ 02/11/08)
BAGHDAD -- Hard choices face Iraq's political leaders on how to stabilize the country despite promising new signs of progress toward reconciliation, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Sunday. "They seem to have become energized over the last few weeks," Gates said. The Pentagon chief told reporters who traveled with him from a conference in Germany that he wants to "see what the prospects are for further success in the next couple of months."...
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Venezuelan president threatens to cut off oil sales to U.S., calls Exxon 'outlaws'
(International News ~ 02/11/08)
CARACAS, Venezuela -- President Hugo Chavez on Sunday threatened to cut off oil sales to the United States if Exxon Mobil Corp. wins court judgments to seize billions of dollars in Venezuelan assets. "If you end up freezing [Venezuelan assets], and it harms us, we're going to harm you," Chavez said. "Do you know how? We aren't going to send oil to the United States. Take note, Mr. Bush, Mr. Danger."...
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Delta-Northwest deal expected to trigger other discussions
(National News ~ 02/11/08)
DALLAS -- The Delta-Northwest combination inching toward completion would create a new world leader, leapfrogging American Airlines and the Air France-KLM tandem in passenger traffic, but would also likely trigger a chain reaction of other deals, with unknown consequences for travelers...
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Poll: Most believe U.S. is in recession
(National News ~ 02/11/08)
WASHINGTON -- Empty homes and for-sale signs clutter neighborhoods. You've lost your job or know someone who has. Your paycheck and nest egg are taking a hit. Could the country be in recession? Sixty-one percent of the public believes the economy is now suffering through its first recession since 2001, according to an Associated Press-Ipsos poll...
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Memo 2/11/08
(Business ~ 02/11/08)
Southeast to offer small business sessions The Southeast Missouri State University Small Business Development Center is offering counseling sessions for small businesses in three area cities this week. From 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Counselor Gil Degenhardt will be at the Sikeston Chamber of Commerce in Sikeston, Mo. ...
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People on the move 2/11/08
(Business ~ 02/11/08)
Mortgage originator promoted to new post Regions Financial Corp., parent company of Regions Bank, announced the promotion of Robbie Guard as the new commercial relationship manager for a 13-county Southeast Missouri region. Prior to the post, Guard was a mortgage originator with Regions, where he was the No. ...
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Turner shakes it up during Grammy performance
(Entertainment ~ 02/11/08)
LOS ANGELES -- At age 68, Tina Turner kept those fabled legs largely covered by a silver pantsuit. But she proved she could still shake 'em -- and the metallic outfit didn't cover everything. Turner was given a generous three-song spotlight on Sunday's Grammy Awards, introduced by current hitmaker Beyonce, who joined her for "Proud Mary." Two songs were central to Turner's 1980s comeback, "What's Love Got to Do With It" and "Better Be Good to Me."...
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Amy Winehouse grabs 5 Grammys; Herbie Hancock wins album of the year in a shocker
(Entertainment ~ 02/11/08)
LOS ANGELES -- Trapped half a world away by the place she promised to never "go, go, go," a vibrant, exuberant Amy Winehouse dominated the Grammys on Sunday night, winning five awards and delivering a defiant performance of her autobiographical hit "Rehab" via satellite from London...
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Complete list of Grammy winners
(Entertainment ~ 02/11/08)
Winners at Sunday's 50th Annual Grammy Awards:Album of the Year: "River: The Joni Letters," Herbie Hancock. Record of the Year: "Rehab," Amy Winehouse. Song of the Year: "Rehab," Amy Winehouse (Amy Winehouse). New Artist: Amy Winehouse. Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Mark Ronson...
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Fans of 'The 4400' send USA Network sunflower seeds to protest show's cancellation
(Entertainment ~ 02/11/08)
WAHPETON, N.D. -- A sunflower seed company says it has shipped nearly 6,000 bags of its salty snacks to USA Network to try to save a science fiction show. And the actor whose seed-spitting character inspired the campaign is loving every minute of it...
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Couple turns political logos into T-shirts
(State News ~ 02/11/08)
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. -- Neil and Julie Swanson admit to some impulsive leanings. With barely a notion of buying a house, they went out one day to look around and made an offer on a property within two hours. That turned out fine, with escalating real estate prices around Washington, D.C., doubling their investment in just five years...
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Mo. soldier turns letters from Iraq into book
(State News ~ 02/11/08)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Shane Bernskoetter didn't send home generic e-mails and letters while he served in Iraq a few years ago. Rather, he provided details and emotions of day-to-day life of a soldier in harm's way. Surviving mortar fire in downtown Baghdad or giving aid to Iraqis in need, he shared details sometimes so rich the reader could be transported into that experience...
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Community digest 2/11/08
(Local News ~ 02/11/08)
Pair of presentations to focus on autism A presentation, "Living and Learning with Autism and Asperger's Syndrome," will be from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday at Glenn Auditorium in Dempster Hall on the Southeast Missouri State University campus. A second workshop from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ...
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High school senior to attend West Point
(Local News ~ 02/11/08)
Neil Kanneberg, a senior at Notre Dame Regional High School, recently accepted an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. He is the son of Chris and Neil Kanneberg of Cape Girardeau. An active Boy Scout who has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, Kanneberg recently was selected for and attended the Summer Leader's Seminar at West Point. ...
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Southeast gymnasts post season-high total in home victory
(High School Sports ~ 02/11/08)
The Southeast Missouri State gymnastics team posted a season-high 194.925 total as it defeated Centenary by more than two points in a meet Sunday at Houck Field House. The Redhawks, who improved to 3-2, had first-place finishes in three events and placed first in the all-around in their win over Centenary, which totaled 192.575...
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Redhawks are in a tussle to make OVC tournament
(Sports Column ~ 02/11/08)
I'm certain that Southeast Missouri State men's basketball fans are really bummed out about the Redhawks' free fall after they started out their Ohio Valley Conference schedule 6-0. That seems like a long, long time ago, as the Redhawks have lost nine of 10 to dip into an eighth-place tie in the 11-team OVC...
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Lowery wins AT&T Pro-Am after Singh stumbles in stretch
(Professional Sports ~ 02/11/08)
Having gone more than seven years and 199 tournaments without winning, Steve Lowery had every reason to feel out of his element Sunday. He was on the 18th tee at Pebble Beach, one of the most famous spots in golf. He was in a playoff against Vijay Singh, one of golf's toughest customers...
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Zednik suffers deep neck cut during game
(Professional Sports ~ 02/11/08)
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Florida Panthers forward Richard Zednik underwent surgery to close a deep gash on the right side of his neck and was in stable condition Sunday night after he was cut by a teammate's skate during a game. "The surgery was successful and he's resting comfortably in the hospital," Panthers spokesman Brian Goldman said...
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Johnson grabs pole
(Professional Sports ~ 02/11/08)
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The Hendrick Motorsports juggernaut just keeps on rolling. Reigning NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson won his second Daytona 500 pole less than 24 hours after new Hendrick teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the checkered flag in the non-points Budweiser Shootout...
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Fan Speak 2/11/08
(Other Sports ~ 02/11/08)
Equal space; Where's Leet?; Hall news; Thanks Brandon; No one likes cheaters
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Peterson stars in NFC's 42-30 victory in Pro Bowl
(Professional Sports ~ 02/11/08)
HONOLULU -- Adrian Peterson stood in front of the car he'd just won as MVP of the Pro Bowl. He wiggled the keys, leaned against the red roof and soaked in the acclaim. Quite a way to finish off a rookie season. Peterson ran for 129 yards and two touchdowns, and Terrell Owens made up for early sloppiness with two TD receptions in the NFC's 42-30 comeback victory over the AFC on Sunday...
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Blues dropped in Wild shootout
(Professional Sports ~ 02/11/08)
ST. LOUIS -- Brent Burns' second game-winning goal in two days came on a gimmicky move partly inspired by a TV commercial. Burns charged in on St. Louis Blues goalie Manny Legace to get him to commit, put on the brakes in front of the goal, glided backward and had a big opening for a forehand drive on the sixth round of a shootout in the Minnesota Wild's 2-1 victory Sunday night...
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Spa's shutdown leaves some steamed
(Business ~ 02/11/08)
I'm a stranger to the modern world of spas and salons. For me, it's hard to part with $9 for a haircut at the barber shop. A pedicure is what I do when holes start appearing in my socks. And skin care means making sure all the soap is rinsed off before I climb out of the shower...
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Winter storm watch issued for the area today
(Local News ~ 02/11/08)
Winter weather comes back to town in Southeast Missouri today. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch for several counties in the area. Cape Girardeau, Perry, Bollinger, Stoddard and Scott counties were all put under winter storm watches in effect through late tonight. A winter storm watch means there is a potential for significant snow, sleet or ice accumulation...
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Freezing rain hits SW Missouri, closing schools, slowing travel
(State News ~ 02/11/08)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) -- Freezing rain hit southwest Missouri early Monday, closing schools and prompting the Missouri State Highway Patrol to urge people to stay off the roads. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for much of southern and central Missouri on Monday morning. Up an inch of ice was expected across much of southern and central Missouri as the freezing rain spread eastward from the Kansas line...
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Winter storm watch upgraded to warning
(Local News ~ 02/11/08)
Meadow Heights R-2 dismissed at 9:15 a.m...
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Forecaster: "Critical time" for ice storm is through midnight
(Local News ~ 02/11/08)
The ice storm shutting down businesses, schools and travel in Southeast Missouri and Southern Illinois will continue unabated through at least midnight, a National Weather Service forecaster said this afternoon. With some locations already reporting up to a half-inch of ice accumulation and thunder rumbling through Cape Girardeau County and Union County, Ill., the likelihood of relief in the form of higher temperatures is remote, said Kevin Smith of the National Weather Service office in Paducah, Ky.. ...
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Old Town Cape seeks reservations, wins national designation
(Column ~ 02/11/08)
A part-timer at Old Town Cape has helped win a national designation for the city. Cape Girardeau is now a Preserve America Community. This White House program is supported by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and many other federal agencies. ...
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